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c-span: louise barnett, author of "touched by fire," what's that title mean? >> guest: it comes from a speech that oliver wendell holmes made about the civil war, and it seemed to me very appropriate. he said, "to our great good fortune and our youth, our hearts were touched by fire. and we learned at an early age that life was a passionate and serious thing." i haven't exactly quoted that, but the point is that people who were young during the civil war were inspired and matured in a way that perhaps hasn't happened to every generation. c-span: but the subtitle on your book is "the life, death and mythic afterlife of george armstrong custer." who was general custer? >> guest: well, custer was part of that generation that was touched by the fire of the civil war. he had a splendid, heroic career as a general in the civil war. and then afterwards, the time when he becomes very interesting to me, at the age of 25, he was one of 135 unemployed major generals. he had to redirect his life. for the first few years, it wasn't easy. and then he found a new career on t
c-span: louise barnett, author of "touched by fire," what's that title mean? >> guest: it comes from a speech that oliver wendell holmes made about the civil war, and it seemed to me very appropriate. he said, "to our great good fortune and our youth, our hearts were touched by fire. and we learned at an early age that life was a passionate and serious thing." i haven't exactly quoted that, but the point is that people who were young during the civil war were inspired...
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first, thelma and louise, democrats and republicans. how can the former teach the latter before the finances are driven off a cliff. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories. creamy, dreamy peanut butter taste in a tempting new cereal. mmm! [ female announcer ] new multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast spes. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small sinesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best tecology rules. contact the verizon center for
first, thelma and louise, democrats and republicans. how can the former teach the latter before the finances are driven off a cliff. ♪ beth! hi! looking good. you've lost some weight. thanks. you noticed. these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right -- whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multi-grain cheerios -- 5 whole grains, 110 calories. creamy, dreamy peanut butter taste in a...
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. >> michael mckenna, louise ray. >> i am here on behalf of my brothers and sisters at local one of six and all the other sisters and brothers in the trade. i have only heard from people today and not wanting to lose their racquet club. i think it is time we move forward. i think this project will do more for the city them bad for all the people involved. please pass this so we can move on. i would like to interject, the jobs it will create, not only from this project, but from the redevelopment, that money can be used to create jobs also. let's look into the future. pass this thing so we can move on. thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is mike mckenna. i represent the 2600 workers of electrical local 6. i am a sixth generation san franciscan who lives and raised his children here in san francisco. the purpose of this hearing is to pass the eir report. i apologize to the parks and recreation commission people who have not heard much talk about the shallows through the park, which is there -- their portion of it, although it is a very minimal shadow cast from all the rep
. >> michael mckenna, louise ray. >> i am here on behalf of my brothers and sisters at local one of six and all the other sisters and brothers in the trade. i have only heard from people today and not wanting to lose their racquet club. i think it is time we move forward. i think this project will do more for the city them bad for all the people involved. please pass this so we can move on. i would like to interject, the jobs it will create, not only from this project, but from the...
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louise, on our line for democrats. caller: we have made it to the moon, but we have the missed theboat on earth. president obama was right in cancelling the move and mars expedition. nasa and the pentagon are connected, and the reason george w. bush wanted to put a based on the loan was to use it to launch nuclear rockets from. i believe most of the exploration is useless. our earth is destroyed by fossil fuels, the greenhouse gases which might become irreversible because neanderthaloid republicans did not believe in science or global warming. host: mark matthews, is there an advantage from launching missiles from one. on the earth, to from -- from one part of the earth to another, as opposed to the mound? guest: the move has never been an option, as far as i know, for launching missiles. there is a big gain, but there has always been a push within nasa. every time i talk to people from the agency, they are not above military means there. maybe, overall, there is some link, but people within nasa are fiscally independe
louise, on our line for democrats. caller: we have made it to the moon, but we have the missed theboat on earth. president obama was right in cancelling the move and mars expedition. nasa and the pentagon are connected, and the reason george w. bush wanted to put a based on the loan was to use it to launch nuclear rockets from. i believe most of the exploration is useless. our earth is destroyed by fossil fuels, the greenhouse gases which might become irreversible because neanderthaloid...
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. >> here are paul and louise. they are a wonderful couple, representing us in the world champions in the senior division. beautiful flow across the floor. >> reporter: is it the little things that make a difference that determine whether you're the champion or come just under? >> at the highest level, absolutely. look at her beautiful smile. they have range and poise. they react to each other. it's like a conversation, and it's personal. each couple does it differently and that's what makes it an art. >> reporter: you're right, the personality changes with the dance. from the foxtrot in 30 seconds let's do the tango. >> all right. we're going to do one, two, three, and we drag that foot in. here's a little lunge. and then our tango close. that is a tango. >> reporter: i love it. let's see the tango at a higher level. >> here they are. again, our world representatives. attitude is everything that they do, the way they stand, the way they use their head actions. the music is more rhythmic. it's that great contrast b
. >> here are paul and louise. they are a wonderful couple, representing us in the world champions in the senior division. beautiful flow across the floor. >> reporter: is it the little things that make a difference that determine whether you're the champion or come just under? >> at the highest level, absolutely. look at her beautiful smile. they have range and poise. they react to each other. it's like a conversation, and it's personal. each couple does it differently and...
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. >> brown: nick miroff and ann louise bardach, thank you both very much. we taped that interview earlier this evening. later, just before leaving what van apope benedict again criticized the 50-year-old u.s. trade embargo on cuba. >> ifill: finally tonight, a record-setting deal for one of baseball's most storied teams and more recently, one of its most troubled. hari sreenivasan has our story. >> sreenivasan: earvin magic johnson ran the fast break like no other for the los angeles lakers. now, 20 years after he left basketball, is icon of one l.a. team is looking to revive another across town: baseball's dodgers. >> he was the greatest basketball player ever, now we've got the greatest owner ever. >> sreenivasan: johnson is part of a group that sealed a deal last night to buy the dodgers for a record $2.1 billion-- the most ever paid for a sports franchise. >> he's going to manage the team right and the dodgers will be looking up! >> sreenivasan: that would be a welcome change. 54 years after the team left brooklyn, the legendary dodgers are at a low ebb
. >> brown: nick miroff and ann louise bardach, thank you both very much. we taped that interview earlier this evening. later, just before leaving what van apope benedict again criticized the 50-year-old u.s. trade embargo on cuba. >> ifill: finally tonight, a record-setting deal for one of baseball's most storied teams and more recently, one of its most troubled. hari sreenivasan has our story. >> sreenivasan: earvin magic johnson ran the fast break like no other for the los...
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some people call him jane louise finch. but she insists on scout. and that's her brother, gym. just a boy until the day he learns there is evil in the world. and atticus finch, the father, whose devotion of justice places him and his children in jeopardy. and party to the defense, john robinson. >> excuse me. >> what kind of man are you? you got children of your own. >> atticus finch. >> this ring that belonged to your mother. you want to tell us what really happened? >> i got nothing to say. do nothing about it. you coward! >> gentlemen, i shall be brief but i would like to use the remaining time i have with you to remind you that this case is not a difficult one. it requires no minute sifting of complicated facts, but it does require you to be sure beyond a reasonable doubt as to the guilt of the defendant. to begin with, this case should never have come to trial. this case is as simple as black and white. the state has produced not one iota of medical evidence to the effect that the crime tom robinson is charged with ever took place. it has relied instead on the testimony of
some people call him jane louise finch. but she insists on scout. and that's her brother, gym. just a boy until the day he learns there is evil in the world. and atticus finch, the father, whose devotion of justice places him and his children in jeopardy. and party to the defense, john robinson. >> excuse me. >> what kind of man are you? you got children of your own. >> atticus finch. >> this ring that belonged to your mother. you want to tell us what really happened?...
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and ignited a fire storm on capitol hill let's talk and it was originally drafted by representative louise slaughter a new york democrat and reintroduced in march by ten wall. it's democratic congressman from minnesota and it was dragged co-sponsored by a gaggle of congresspeople all seeking to cover their asses but when house financial services committee chair spencer baucus moved to markup this bill he stuck by wall street darling virginia republican house majority leader eric cantor move it sparked a lot of outrage among republicans who were obviously conscious of the p.r. nightmare on their hands but then house republicans got luckily they were tossed a lifeline when president obama touted the stock act in his state of the union speech. the insider trading by members of congress i will sign it tomorrow. so senators both republicans and democrats got to work on the stock act and suddenly stopping insider trading with the in thing to do now typical capitol hill move over lobbyist succeeded in just stripping the senate bill of all the important provisions that are forcing political intell
and ignited a fire storm on capitol hill let's talk and it was originally drafted by representative louise slaughter a new york democrat and reintroduced in march by ten wall. it's democratic congressman from minnesota and it was dragged co-sponsored by a gaggle of congresspeople all seeking to cover their asses but when house financial services committee chair spencer baucus moved to markup this bill he stuck by wall street darling virginia republican house majority leader eric cantor move it...
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very interesting it was louise very today ok but during the campaign it has been very balanced ok has a new business plan which very much on my part peter i'm sorry go ahead what wishful thinking on my part so you can say wishful thinking on my part of your presence of course he was very balanced he was very statesman like today really picked up on a point he said that he shouldn't hold the muslim faith or the muslim community responsible for the actions of one minus i think that's very welcome i hope he carries on into the election campaign but his record speaks for itself he's somebody who jumps at the chance to demonize the muslim community and attack immigrants and i think him and come from the same side of the argument ok can't even go to and start from this is very interesting because it wasn't from what we would call a right wing fanatic like we saw in norway this is a person that would presumably was influenced by islamic ideas or possibly al qaeda what does this tell you about europe's immigration policy. well you know this is not the first time muslim attack has happened and
very interesting it was louise very today ok but during the campaign it has been very balanced ok has a new business plan which very much on my part peter i'm sorry go ahead what wishful thinking on my part so you can say wishful thinking on my part of your presence of course he was very balanced he was very statesman like today really picked up on a point he said that he shouldn't hold the muslim faith or the muslim community responsible for the actions of one minus i think that's very welcome...
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then there is louise, via roadrunner.com -- >> neil: she had more to say but i deleted the rest of the e-mail. don writes -- paul in anaheim hills, california -- >> neil: that is my point exactly, george. speculators chase prices either way, up or down. when they are shorting the energy, spending for example on the decline, as they were in 2007, everyone is fine with that. not the other way around. i can understand that. what >> neil: helen writes -- >> neil: helen, you might want to talk to robert in florida. "i'm not an obama supporter but when you invite guests on proceeds to shout over, talk over, cut them off and lecture them. one of your guests called you an ass. he was spot on." scott e-mails -- neil, i get it. neil. more of your name? snake oil. it's speculators. supply is up. demand has not increased. pure speculation." scott, pure bull. demand is up. and the dollar is down and has been going down for years. because of the mockery of the budget process in washington, which hasn't produced a budget in years. oil is priced in dollars, einstein. so the cheaper the dollar get, gue
then there is louise, via roadrunner.com -- >> neil: she had more to say but i deleted the rest of the e-mail. don writes -- paul in anaheim hills, california -- >> neil: that is my point exactly, george. speculators chase prices either way, up or down. when they are shorting the energy, spending for example on the decline, as they were in 2007, everyone is fine with that. not the other way around. i can understand that. what >> neil: helen writes -- >> neil: helen, you...
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i also want to thank my colleague from new york, congress woman louise slaughter who fought so hard and long towards this effort. this legislation was a rare instance where 96 senators came together to deliver results for the american people. we passed a strong bill with teeth that will clearly and expressly make it illegal for members of congress, their staff and their families to gain personal profits from nonpublic information gained through their service. i strongly believe that we have to make it clear that no one is above the law and that members of congress need to play by the exact same rules as every other american. it's simply the right thing to do. this is a commonsense bill, and americans can be assured that our only interest is in their interest. when president obama signs the stock act, we will have begun to restore some of the public's faith in washington. the presiding officer: the senator's time has expired. ms. collins: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you, madam president. i would ask to be notified after one minute. t
i also want to thank my colleague from new york, congress woman louise slaughter who fought so hard and long towards this effort. this legislation was a rare instance where 96 senators came together to deliver results for the american people. we passed a strong bill with teeth that will clearly and expressly make it illegal for members of congress, their staff and their families to gain personal profits from nonpublic information gained through their service. i strongly believe that we have to...
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. >>> -- louise is a county. >> why the first lady was almost moved to tears on david letterman. >>> nice trip to see the cherry blossoms can sour if you get slapped with a parking ticket. everything you need to know if you plan to drive into dc the take on the spring sights. >>> coming up wow, is this our tower cam? where is this from? can't tell that is our tower cam fog out there, here is the proof, we have some thunder storm activity as well, humid, a little crazy, tucker barnes has the latest on weather, and we've got the latest on traffic from julie in just a few moments stay with us we will be right back 7:27 a.m. Ñ [ mom ] to me, chex is not just a little bowl of cereal, it's kind of a big deal. to find nutritious and gluten-free cereals my whole family actually loves? well, the word "wow" comes to mind. and then a friend told me chex has five flavors that are gluten-free. even a cinnamon one the kids love. a nutritious cereal that makes everybody happy? like i said, wow. five flavors. good and gluten free. >>> i can't stay up late did you? >> i couldn't. >> first
. >>> -- louise is a county. >> why the first lady was almost moved to tears on david letterman. >>> nice trip to see the cherry blossoms can sour if you get slapped with a parking ticket. everything you need to know if you plan to drive into dc the take on the spring sights. >>> coming up wow, is this our tower cam? where is this from? can't tell that is our tower cam fog out there, here is the proof, we have some thunder storm activity as well, humid, a little...
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thelma and louise, and that's what obama would like to do with romney. he could easily do it with santorum, but romney has moved somewhat to the right. i thi i think the thing about romney moving to the right is a lot of independents know he's just playing a conservative on tv because he does it so poorly. there's almost a certain logic or asset in that that he doesn't lie very well. he's a terrible liar. you can see right through him. when he's like playacting that he's a southerner and i eat grits and all this stuff, people know he's faking it. that could help him with independents. they don't believe he really is a kwefsh conservative. >> the new yorker had this, and the bartender said governor romney what would you like? that's the core issue of his ideolo ideology. >> let's go tie student from gettysburg college. you're next. >> hi. i'm sarah hayes from concord, new hampshire. i had a question about the change issue in the 2008 election, which obama eventually turned into an asset. to what degree do you think that jeopardized the mccain campaign in
thelma and louise, and that's what obama would like to do with romney. he could easily do it with santorum, but romney has moved somewhat to the right. i thi i think the thing about romney moving to the right is a lot of independents know he's just playing a conservative on tv because he does it so poorly. there's almost a certain logic or asset in that that he doesn't lie very well. he's a terrible liar. you can see right through him. when he's like playacting that he's a southerner and i eat...
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hello tom and louise yes i've been watching and listening to our brains t.v. and radio show on r t and i tunes for years in the u.s. and i watch from rita mexico i'm here for health reasons because i cannot afford health care in the u.s. i'm trying to live on six hundred dollars a month back home one major illness would have bankrupted me here in mexico i've seen several eminently qualified doctors and gotten excellent care some doctors even make house calls shows are my lifeline to my country as a tom and others i've become a news junkie watching the news and us politics is like watching an impending train wreck it's horrible and we're getting at the same time you're right and thank you for your comments and it is horrible and riveting to watch some of the news and to watch the the republican party increasingly coming out saying as the party of no is the party of nothing and democrats abroad to social security and medicare and unemployment insurance the forty hour work week and workman's comp and and the list goes on and on and on you know the food and drug a
hello tom and louise yes i've been watching and listening to our brains t.v. and radio show on r t and i tunes for years in the u.s. and i watch from rita mexico i'm here for health reasons because i cannot afford health care in the u.s. i'm trying to live on six hundred dollars a month back home one major illness would have bankrupted me here in mexico i've seen several eminently qualified doctors and gotten excellent care some doctors even make house calls shows are my lifeline to my country...
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nice to see you lee louise. what is the story? why would a bankrupt company with $1.6 billion of missing customer's funds having bonuses giving out? >> the person overseeing has a responsibility to return as much money from ms global to its creditors. why pay out money to executives? the reason is they are overseeing the unwind process. basically the argument is, if you don't pay the executives they may leave, if they all leave who is going to unwind the company. they are arguing they need to give them bonuses few hundred thousand dollars apiece. >> greta: bonuses the coo, cfo and general council, all three would have some responsibility how the company was run into the leapup to the bankruptcy filing. why weren't they making sure that money wasn't getting lost? it's not that easy to lose $1.6 billion. do they have fingerprints at all on any sort of activity that led to the disappearance of this money? >> the irony that some of these people could become embroiled in the civil or criminal investigations that are going on into the m
nice to see you lee louise. what is the story? why would a bankrupt company with $1.6 billion of missing customer's funds having bonuses giving out? >> the person overseeing has a responsibility to return as much money from ms global to its creditors. why pay out money to executives? the reason is they are overseeing the unwind process. basically the argument is, if you don't pay the executives they may leave, if they all leave who is going to unwind the company. they are arguing they...
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>> coming up, louise white of rhode island, we'll talk about what she plans to do with her multi-million dollar jackpot. i have typed up suggestions. they all start with lester. then do you have a pet python that's outgrown its cage? really? this is a program for you. we'll tell you why the program works and why it's good for pets like these. i always wonder what to do with my python. >> excuse me? >> i always wonder -- >> never mind. >> and "smash" continues to hit a ratings high note. amy talks to the stars about what it's like to work on the song and dance show when we see you this weekend on "today." tons of fun. >> we look forward to it. how about another check of the weather? >> let's check the weekend, see what we've got for you. tomorrow, we have flurries in new england. rain along the pacific northwest coast. flooding most likely. sunday, we have more heavy rain in louisiana on into the mid mississippi river valley. rain in the pacific northwest. sunshine, mild. midatlantic states into the southeast. showers down through central and southern florida. >>> good morning. comfortabl
>> coming up, louise white of rhode island, we'll talk about what she plans to do with her multi-million dollar jackpot. i have typed up suggestions. they all start with lester. then do you have a pet python that's outgrown its cage? really? this is a program for you. we'll tell you why the program works and why it's good for pets like these. i always wonder what to do with my python. >> excuse me? >> i always wonder -- >> never mind. >> and "smash"...
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host: montana, louise, republican line. hello. caller: i am calling about the gas situation. i do not believe we should be building roads and bridges. we need to put the pipeline through, first. at $5 a gallon, we will not be able to go anywhere but the grocery store. nobody is on to travel. our state depends on tourists coming in here. i think it is ridiculous that they didn't get the pipeline going first. i believe that is more jobs right there. on this jobs. when are they going to stop listening to this muslim president? he is trying to ruin our country. he is a professed moslems. he was on george stephanopoulos 's show before he was every elected. i think george has cover that up. host: on other networks, the president has professed himself to be a christian. just to say. what do you think about the jobs bill from yesterday? caller: what jobs bill? host: chesterfield, michigan -- chesterfield, new hampshire. caller: i do not think our president is a muslim. he is a christian. he proved he was born in hawaii. again, this is just a smokescreen. i am not familiar with all of
host: montana, louise, republican line. hello. caller: i am calling about the gas situation. i do not believe we should be building roads and bridges. we need to put the pipeline through, first. at $5 a gallon, we will not be able to go anywhere but the grocery store. nobody is on to travel. our state depends on tourists coming in here. i think it is ridiculous that they didn't get the pipeline going first. i believe that is more jobs right there. on this jobs. when are they going to stop...
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for louise, it's not the image she wants to remember. it's the trip one of the girls made last week to the hairdresser. >> she just laughed and laughed and talked about her mother, because her mother knew me. we just had the best time, and that's the last thing i can remember right now. >> reporter: we leave you with this image. dad and his two princesses. >> again, that was brian mentz. >>> still ahead, six soldiers are missing in afghanistan. we are getting a clearer picture of what actually happened to them. >>> the feds are coming down on one company for a product that promises caffeine without the coffee. lizzie o'leary has the scoop, next. >>> news developing right now. i want to begin with those six british soldiersoldiers. they are presumed dead after their armored vehicle apparently hit a land mine in afghanistan. this happened out on patrol in southwestern afghanistan. members of the nato-led international security has since secured the area, but they will not officially confirm the deaths until they get inside the damaged vehi
for louise, it's not the image she wants to remember. it's the trip one of the girls made last week to the hairdresser. >> she just laughed and laughed and talked about her mother, because her mother knew me. we just had the best time, and that's the last thing i can remember right now. >> reporter: we leave you with this image. dad and his two princesses. >> again, that was brian mentz. >>> still ahead, six soldiers are missing in afghanistan. we are getting a...
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louise white from shreveport, louisiana won $400 million. >>> the valedictorian got news that she can stay in the united states, at least temporarily. so can her sister. our affiliate has the latest from north miami, florida. >> it's crazy. it's been like a roller coaster of emotions. >> she's at a high point. she'll get to stay in the united states, at least for now. >> i can't believe i get to stay for graduation. >> reporter: she is the valedictorian and both she and her sister were facing deportation to columbia within a month. but ever since their story went public last week, students and the community have rallied to their defense. and on tuesday, immigrations and customs decided to allow the sisters to stay for two more years. >> i'm very grateful. i told my sister, we are so blessed. >> reporter: but the decision is bitt bittersweet because the women are still here illegally and face deportation again in 2014. >> it is good we are moving forward. ho however, that is not the goal. the goal is to keep them here permanently. >> their lawyer is filing a motion to keep them here as
louise white from shreveport, louisiana won $400 million. >>> the valedictorian got news that she can stay in the united states, at least temporarily. so can her sister. our affiliate has the latest from north miami, florida. >> it's crazy. it's been like a roller coaster of emotions. >> she's at a high point. she'll get to stay in the united states, at least for now. >> i can't believe i get to stay for graduation. >> reporter: she is the valedictorian and both...
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not a chance. 81-year-old louise white is short on words, not cash. >> i'm very happy. and i'm very proud. and this will make my family very happy. we're truly blessed. thank you. [ applause ] >> reporter: that was all she had to say after finally coming forward tuesday to collect her $336 million power ball jackpot. a cool $210 million with the lump sum payment. the largest cash payout in powerball history. >> she's as vibrant, sharp, vivacious as any octogenarian you're going to meet. >> reporter: the larger than life check is written out to the rainbow sherbet trust for a good reason. it's what her son was craving last month when he made an unexpected trip to this grocery store. as he made a mad dash for dessert, his mom got something sweeter, three powerball tickets. >> just thrilled. you couldn't ask for a nicer family. we're so excited. >> reporter: the family is well known around town. her 63-year-old son, soul singer leroy white, is considered a newport icon. ♪ >> reporter: the actual moment when louise realized she, too, had something to sing about, she tucke
not a chance. 81-year-old louise white is short on words, not cash. >> i'm very happy. and i'm very proud. and this will make my family very happy. we're truly blessed. thank you. [ applause ] >> reporter: that was all she had to say after finally coming forward tuesday to collect her $336 million power ball jackpot. a cool $210 million with the lump sum payment. the largest cash payout in powerball history. >> she's as vibrant, sharp, vivacious as any octogenarian you're...
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the boston globe reports that louise white bought the ticket last month while she was shopping for rainbow sherbert after she won white put the ticket inside her th >>> this national weather report sponsored by starbucks, where you can get the espresso drinks you love hot or iced. >>> we'll take you inside the battle over rush limbaugh, radio's most controversial man. stay with us. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by party city. nobody has more st. patrick's day for less. [ male announcer ] drinking a smoothie with no vegetable nutrition? ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. >> announcer: one fabric softener has that special snuggly softness your family loves. >> hi, i'm snuggle. snuggly softness that feels so good. look, i get towels fluffy... [giggles] blankets cuddly... and clothes stay fresh... [sniffs] for 14 days, with my snuggle fresh release scent droplets. and i cost less than the leading brand. let's make the world a s
the boston globe reports that louise white bought the ticket last month while she was shopping for rainbow sherbert after she won white put the ticket inside her th >>> this national weather report sponsored by starbucks, where you can get the espresso drinks you love hot or iced. >>> we'll take you inside the battle over rush limbaugh, radio's most controversial man. stay with us. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this...
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louise white took the lump sum payout of 210 million. she bought the ticket as an afterthought while buying her son some rainbow sherbert at a store. >>> and now back to the presidential race and a critical voting block. the candidates are actively courting christian conservatives. many are undecided as they weigh the candidate's positions on several issues, including same-sex marriage, abortion, and the economy. who will win their vote? our next guest says clues may be found in another question. who would jesus vote for. larry totten is the director of fixed point foundation and the belief blog, who would jesus vote for. larry, first of all, welcome. >> carol, it's great to be with you. >> great to have you. why has jesus been so prominent in this election season? >> well, i think that there are an awful lot of evangelicals and others who would certainly say that they ascribe to the teachings of jesus christ and quite naturally candidates want to court that particular voting block. >> so is this the kind of question, you know, who shoul
louise white took the lump sum payout of 210 million. she bought the ticket as an afterthought while buying her son some rainbow sherbert at a store. >>> and now back to the presidential race and a critical voting block. the candidates are actively courting christian conservatives. many are undecided as they weigh the candidate's positions on several issues, including same-sex marriage, abortion, and the economy. who will win their vote? our next guest says clues may be found in...
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louise white bought it almost a month ago. she owes her win to her son's sweet tooth. linsey davis, what did you do with josh? >> reporter: these power ball numbers were announced on february 11th, a saturday night. it was clear right away there was a winner. but come mopd, still, no one had come forward. us suspense and speculation was rampant. a penny for her thoughts? not a chance. 81-year-old louise white is short on words, not cash. >> i'm very happy. and i'm very proud. and this will make my family very happy. we're truly blessed. thank you. [ applause ] >> reporter: that was all she had to say after finally coming forward tuesday to collect her $336 million power ball jackpot. a cool $210 million with the lump sum payment. the largest payout. >> she's as vibrant, sharp, vivacious as any octogenarian you're going to meet. >> reporter: it was made out to rainbow sherbet trust for a reason. it's what her son wanted when he took her to the store. his mom got something sweeter. >> just thrilled. you couldn't ask for a nicer family. >> reporter: the family is well kno
louise white bought it almost a month ago. she owes her win to her son's sweet tooth. linsey davis, what did you do with josh? >> reporter: these power ball numbers were announced on february 11th, a saturday night. it was clear right away there was a winner. but come mopd, still, no one had come forward. us suspense and speculation was rampant. a penny for her thoughts? not a chance. 81-year-old louise white is short on words, not cash. >> i'm very happy. and i'm very proud. and...
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louise white said she had only gone to get smasher bert at the store but came home -- to get some sherbert but came home with more. she knows she will always have sherbert in the freezer. >> maybe that is a good luck thing. >> congratulations. >> going to need some soon, going to be 70 degrees. >> nice transition. >> i could go for some sherbert weather. >> ice cream weather upon us. after a cool start your forecast going to be a simple one because we are going to be enjoying sunshine, 41 washington, 39 gaithersburg temperatures about 10 degrees warmer than they were 20 hours ago that will be the theme later today high temperatures 10 to 15 degrees warmer than yesterday. 41 fredericksburg. still 28 in martins burg open up for you a little bit, notice chicago, 56 degrees milder air out to our west will arrive later today stick around tonight, during the day tomorrow unseasonably warm temperatures around here along with sunshine your forecast, high pressure moved overhead yesterday, now offshore it will deliver a mild one nice southwesterly flow during the day tomorrow and more nice weather
louise white said she had only gone to get smasher bert at the store but came home -- to get some sherbert but came home with more. she knows she will always have sherbert in the freezer. >> maybe that is a good luck thing. >> congratulations. >> going to need some soon, going to be 70 degrees. >> nice transition. >> i could go for some sherbert weather. >> ice cream weather upon us. after a cool start your forecast going to be a simple one because we are...
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the boston globe reports that louise white bought the ticket last month while shopping for rainbow sherbert. after she won she put the ticket in her bible and slept with it. >> haven't heard about rainbow sherbert in a while. two parents suing the school that he can peld their hearing impaired daughter. she was kicked out after a series of incidents. one of her discipline problems, not listening to teachers. >>> in salt lake city, the desert news reports on a long lost time capsule from 1959 that's just been opened. there were letters inside predicting what life would be like in the year 2000. one person said mail will be delivered by rockets. another predicted clothes that could heat up like electric blankets. one got it right. we do have flat screen tv's. >>> coming up right n >>> this national weather report sponsored by starbucks. where you can get the espresso drinks you love hot or iced. >>> we'll take you inside the battle over rush limbaugh, radio's most controversial man. stay with us. you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by party cit
the boston globe reports that louise white bought the ticket last month while shopping for rainbow sherbert. after she won she put the ticket in her bible and slept with it. >> haven't heard about rainbow sherbert in a while. two parents suing the school that he can peld their hearing impaired daughter. she was kicked out after a series of incidents. one of her discipline problems, not listening to teachers. >>> in salt lake city, the desert news reports on a long lost time...
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the 81-year-old lottery winner louise white. >> she won $336 million power ball jackpot. that's tip money for her. she came forward to collect her prize yesterday. the drawing was last month. the lump sum payment before taxes a cool $210 million. >> i want to say i'm very happy and i'm very proud and this will make my family very happy. we are truly blessed. thank you. >> very, very happy. louise opened a trust and named it rainbow sherbet trust after her son's favorite dessert. >> that's what she was going out at the supermarket when she bought that ticket. >>> the time 6:38. we have 40 degrees outside. >> add 20 to that and you'll get today's high. we have a sneak peek of the weekend coming up. >>> in nine minutes learn who thinks we're the worst drivers. >>> here's what's coming up tonight on channel 9. >>> 6:43 and 40 degrees. you can see all the show spot. i want to tell but a couple of accidents. one came in on the westbound side of route 4 at suitland parkway. another one heading northbound at route 5. on the northbound side of i-95 a couple of long slow stretches
the 81-year-old lottery winner louise white. >> she won $336 million power ball jackpot. that's tip money for her. she came forward to collect her prize yesterday. the drawing was last month. the lump sum payment before taxes a cool $210 million. >> i want to say i'm very happy and i'm very proud and this will make my family very happy. we are truly blessed. thank you. >> very, very happy. louise opened a trust and named it rainbow sherbet trust after her son's favorite...